A: No! Unlike many lodges, you are allowed to keep what you catch. However, the airlines have weight limits and may charge for additional boxes and we also want to be good stewards of our resource. Kodiak Lodge will fillet, freeze and vacuum pack your catch in airline approved, 50lb boxes.

A: Limits can change from year to year, however the limits in Kodiak have been very generous compared to other parts of Alaska. For the 2018 season, our saltwater limit’s were:
• 5 salmon, any combination of red, silver, chum, and pink
• 2 king salmon
• 4 pelagic rockfish
• 1 non pelagic rockfish
• 2 halibut – One has to be under 28″, Four fish per season
• 2 ling cod-after July 1

Our freshwater limit’s were:
• 5 salmon, any combination of red, silver, chum, and pink
• King Salmon-closed on the rivers we fish

A: We are primarily a fishing lodge, however the wildlife viewing is spectacular, particularly the Kodiak Brown Bear. Later in the season and into the fall there are excellent hunting opportunities as well.

A: Absolutely! We are big believers in introducing the next generation to the outdoors. For kids 12 and under, we offer a 50% discount off our full price trips. Please contact us for further details and restrictions.

A: Our “semi private” rooms are upscale with comfortable queen beds. We designed them so that each room is separated by a shared bath. Our guests really appreciate this when there is a loud snorer in the group.

A: For our cabin cruiser we comfortably fish four per boat, although it will handle as many as six if a group wants to all fish together. In our Hewescraft we prefer to fish four maximum for a comfortable experience.